WO2005046340A1 - Physical process causing the effect of preserving fish or meat food throughout long periods of time, tens of months, thereby preserving the properties of a fresh product - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A23—FOODS OR FOODSTUFFS; TREATMENT THEREOF, NOT COVERED BY OTHER CLASSES
- A23B—PRESERVING, e.g. BY CANNING, MEAT, FISH, EGGS, FRUIT, VEGETABLES, EDIBLE SEEDS; CHEMICAL RIPENING OF FRUIT OR VEGETABLES; THE PRESERVED, RIPENED, OR CANNED PRODUCTS
- A23B4/00—General methods for preserving meat, sausages, fish or fish products
- A23B4/14—Preserving with chemicals not covered by groups A23B4/02 or A23B4/12
- A23B4/16—Preserving with chemicals not covered by groups A23B4/02 or A23B4/12 in the form of gases, e.g. fumigation; Compositions or apparatus therefor
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- A23—FOODS OR FOODSTUFFS; TREATMENT THEREOF, NOT COVERED BY OTHER CLASSES
- A23B—PRESERVING, e.g. BY CANNING, MEAT, FISH, EGGS, FRUIT, VEGETABLES, EDIBLE SEEDS; CHEMICAL RIPENING OF FRUIT OR VEGETABLES; THE PRESERVED, RIPENED, OR CANNED PRODUCTS
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A23—FOODS OR FOODSTUFFS; TREATMENT THEREOF, NOT COVERED BY OTHER CLASSES
- A23B—PRESERVING, e.g. BY CANNING, MEAT, FISH, EGGS, FRUIT, VEGETABLES, EDIBLE SEEDS; CHEMICAL RIPENING OF FRUIT OR VEGETABLES; THE PRESERVED, RIPENED, OR CANNED PRODUCTS
- A23B4/00—General methods for preserving meat, sausages, fish or fish products
- A23B4/06—Freezing; Subsequent thawing; Cooling
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A23—FOODS OR FOODSTUFFS; TREATMENT THEREOF, NOT COVERED BY OTHER CLASSES
- A23L—FOODS, FOODSTUFFS, OR NON-ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES, NOT COVERED BY SUBCLASSES A21D OR A23B-A23J; THEIR PREPARATION OR TREATMENT, e.g. COOKING, MODIFICATION OF NUTRITIVE QUALITIES, PHYSICAL TREATMENT; PRESERVATION OF FOODS OR FOODSTUFFS, IN GENERAL
- A23L17/00—Food-from-the-sea products; Fish products; Fish meal; Fish-egg substitutes; Preparation or treatment thereof
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- the present invention is directed to a physical process causing the effect of preserving proteic food (seafood and various types of meat) throughout long periods of time, thereby preserving the properties of a fresh product, such as its color, smell, texture and taste. At the same time, with the abovementioned process it is possible to maintain the proteic and vitaminic contents of the original product.
- Patent ES 2,114,503 B1 reveals a procedure to preserve fresh fish on a fishing boat based on the application of a variable condition atmosphere.
- the first stage is the storage of the captured fish within holds with airtight compartments, then subjecting the stored product to a cold stage, at a temperature between -1 and 1 °C, and keeping said temperature throughout all the storage period.
- a gas composition determined based on different volumetric percentages of carbon dioxide (CO2), oxygen (O 2 ) and nitrogen (N 2 ) is applied to the product, said percentages being previously determined as a function of time and according to the type of fish.
- CO2 carbon dioxide
- O 2 oxygen
- N 2 nitrogen
- Patent 4,396,636 reveals a method to produce frozen food based on the production of an ice coat around the meat during the first 15 minutes, using a temperature from -80 to -100°C. Then, a mild freezing at temperatures of about -25 to -35°C is performed to reach 0°C at the center of the product. Afterwards, a fast freezing at -80 to -100°C to reach a temperature of -6°C or less at the center of the product is performed, and at last the product is frozen between -25 and -35°C and is stored at -18 to -20°C until consumed.
- Patent application CL 431/1986 reveals a method to preserve the texture and taste of seafood using thermal processing.
- the seafood e.g. shrimp
- the product also contains thermally processed gluconic acid.
- US Patent 5,965,191 reveals a method to process fish which includes adding to the fish or spraying it with an alkaline agent.
- the object of this invention had as initial motivation the need of resolving aspects that condition fish commercialization from geographically remote places, such is the case of Chile, thus saving the economic feasibility of businesses of seafood exportation or distribution for human consumption, having at the same time a definite possibility to be extended to other fields in the food industry.
- the process of this invention presents special economic and commercial advantages, mostly because it tends to bring a food product, intrinsically highly perishable, close to a consumer which is physically or chronologically remote, keeping its original quality. For instance, in the case of a commercial entity in the northern hemisphere receiving supplies from the southern hemisphere, said process would provide both the ability to optimize annual commercial operation cycles in its businesses and to capitalize the effects of the abovementioned process.
- the process of the invention consists generally in a physical and natural method that excludes chemical agents, and based on simple sub- processes, applied in specific sequences, giving as a result the preservation of food for many months, as registered in certificates issued by CESMEC laboratories at Santiago de Chile, where it could be assessed a "fresh-like" state after more than 2 years of preservation, with better color, smell, texture and taste properties as compared to those from equivalent food products usually commercialized with a "fresh quality" denomination.
- the process of the invention is simple and comparatively economic.
- the process of the invention may be applied to fish and seafood, such as southern or European hake, common or gayi hake, sole, turbot, trout, salmon, jack or horse mackerel, conger eel, grouper or sea bass, meager, albacore (sword fish), scallop, abalone, limpet and the like, and it results to be highly competitive in northern hemisphere markets where these products are well known and commercialized.
- fish and seafood such as southern or European hake, common or gayi hake, sole, turbot, trout, salmon, jack or horse mackerel, conger eel, grouper or sea bass, meager, albacore (sword fish), scallop, abalone, limpet and the like
- the effects of preserving the food as fresh are obtained by subjecting the food products, "fish, seafood or meat", to a simple, natural and effective combination of sub-processes consisting in the following sequence: a) A quick initial freezing to reach -5°C at the center of each piece. b) An immediate high vacuum packing process using special materials with an outstandingly low permeability to gases and water vapor and at the same time resistant to handling and to a wide range of temperatures. c) Continuing the quick freezing process to reach a temperature of - 18°C at the center of each piece. d) Keeping the product in dark chambers with uniformly low temperatures around -18°C. e) Unfreezing, unpacking and reverse processing the product.
- the procedure has to be carried out as long as possible before the rigor mortis point, which is specified as a way to optimize the product in its "fresh quality"; notwithstanding the process is still valid without the fulfillment of this condition.
- the process is described as follows: a. Extension of rigor mortis, or application of the process to a fresh product post-rigor mortis.
- the fish is captured and immediately cleaned on the boat.
- the fish is selected, eviscerated and washed, and then put in chambers within boxes with scales of ice, in order to preserve it at a temperature as near as possible to 0°C.
- the individual quick freezing process must be continued until reaching a temperature of -18°C at the center of the meat piece in the next 2 hours, at most. In this way, a temperature of -18°C must be reached at the center of the meat piece in a maximum of 3.5 hours, including the high vacuum packing time.
- This individual quick freezing process of the pieces crystal formation is avoided in meat tissues, avoiding damages to its texture which could cause lack of consistency and degraded aspect.
- With said individual quick freezing and a prompt high vacuum packing at the intermediate stage an original intact and natural meat preservation state is achieved, thus avoiding any damage to the cellular membrane and its potential dehydration, as well as a possible oxidation.
- the high vacuum packing material consists in thermoformed bags or envelopes made with special materials which present a high permeability barrier, mainly for oxygen, carbon dioxide, nitrogen, water vapor and odorants.
- a high permeability barrier mainly for oxygen, carbon dioxide, nitrogen, water vapor and odorants.
- Such material could be coextruded laminated polyamide-polyethylene films with high barrier adhesives, such as EVO/EVAH.
- EVO/EVAH high barrier adhesives
- These materials are comparatively light, flexible and resistant, with low permeability to gases, water vapor and odorants, and high mechanical resistance, while able both to adapt to different forms and to be subjected to a wide temperature range with no damage.
- the so packed product is protected from any contact with the environment, avoiding any possible microbial, liquid or odorant contamination during its storage, handling and selling.
- the packing material restrain odors and flavors to be transmitted from and towards the food product, independently of the temperatures to which said product and package is subjected. More specifically, in the following table the permeability parameters to be fulfilled by the packing materials are indicated:
- the product is put into the butter chamber of a regular refrigerator, at temperatures between -2 and +2°C, thus allowing obtaining of a fresher product than those usually referred to as "fresh", while treating it like any other fresh product in such refrigerator chamber, ready to be consumed in 1 to 3 days.
- the packaged product at -18°C may be put into a microwave oven for a few minutes, according to the size and shape of the fish piece, after which the package is opened and the product is ready to consume, with the characteristics of a highly fresh product.
- the piece of fish may also be put directly in hot water for a few minutes, inside its package.
- the most diverse known culinary treatments could be applied as desired, as starting from a fresh piece of meat.
- the subprocess sequence and the cumulative concurrence of the four stages (a) to (d) of the abovementioned total process can be synthesized as follows: Rigor mortis is prolonged or a fresh product is processed post rigor mortis. The product is quick frozen in two stages, packing it after the first stage using a high vacuum sealing process in packages having a high degree of impermeability to gases and to water vapor. Uniform temperatures around -18°C are maintained.
- An inverse process is applied, which consists in the following steps: ⁇ Removing the product from its package using a normal defrosting process, or ⁇ Cooking the food product in its package in a microwave oven or in hot water.
- ⁇ Removing the product from its package using a normal defrosting process or ⁇ Cooking the food product in its package in a microwave oven or in hot water.
- the product was transported to a fishing industry at Puerto Montt, where it was subjected to the following procedure: L- Fish was eviscerated; ii.- Skin was removed from fish; iii.- Two filets of 150-200 grams each were produced from each fish; iv.- Filets were washed; v.- Said filets were subjected to a quick freezing process in a specially adapted freezing tunnel; vi.- Immediately after a temperature between -18 and -20°C was reached in the center of the product, filets were packed in high vacuum bags; vii.- Bags were sealed with the product inside, using high vacuum (approximately 99%) produced by an appropriate MULTIVAC pump (Germany); viii.- Samples were stored in refrigerated chambers at constant temperatures of around -18°C.
- the high vacuum packaging process in the foregoing examples was carried out as the final step after the freezing process, when the center of the pieces was already at temperatures around -18°C.
- the industrial process is set forth in an optimized form wherein the high vacuum packing stage is performed after a first freezing stage, when the center of the pieces reaches a temperature around -5°C, thus avoiding at maximum any oxidation and dehydration process.
- different technologies are available allowing to achieve said both freezing stages in substantially less time than the specified maxima, which contributes efficiently to the optimization of the quality of the process and the invention.
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JP2006538611A JP2007512005A (en) | 2003-11-14 | 2004-11-12 | A physical method that creates the effect of preserving fish or meat food over a long period of time, several decades, thereby preserving the physical properties of fresh products |
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